Pros: Outstanding award-winning journalism, expert analysis, commentary & predictions, powerful photography, sports insights, publishes weekly
Cons: Subscription$, sexist swimsuit issue, proliferation of tobacco & liquor ads, few women athlete covers
Most male Sports illustrated (SI) readers are eagerly awaiting the Swimsuit Issue due out shortly. The Swimsuit Issue began in 1964 to fill the lull between Super Bowl and Spring Training. I was originally going to wait for the new...
Pros: non-stop sports, great articles, great pictures, in-depth interviews Cons: sometimes a little on the thin side.
I came across Sports Illustrated The Magazine back when I was in elementary school. To be more precise, I first came across it as I was sitting in a doctor's office waiting to be checked up on one of my many mishaps as a child. I was really getting into...
Pros: Best Photography out there Cons: Erratic Coverage
Sports Illustrated is a weekly general sports magazine. The Illustrated in the title is not to make the title longer. They definitely give you some of the best photography in sports. It is published weekly with an extra issue, the famous (or is...
Pros: Wonderful, informative, lengthy articles with nice photos. Cons: It is only for a specific target audience (Is that a con?)
An addition to my title: ....although I suspect there will be many who only watch the Super Bowl and don't follow sports any other time. I supposed what prompted this review is the fact the New England Patriots are in the Super Bowl! I am a sports...
Pros: Beautiful presentation and some wonderful columns... Cons: ...don't justify a subscription for stale news
I remain one of the intermittent subscribers that confound circulation managers at Sports Illustrated. I just ended a third subscription term with the magazine, and while it has improved over time, I still dont find extensive sports...
Pros: Insightful, in-depth writing which explains why current sports events are important. Cons: This only comes out once a week!
About five years ago, I wrote an opinion of Sports Illustrated which was -- in retrospect -- idiotic. Sure, I gave the magazine high marks and all, but complained about a some trivial nonsense here and there. Well, I've deleted that opinion ...
Pros: Excellent In Depth Coverage, Swimsuit Issue Cons: Too Much College Sports, Golf
I have many reasons to like Sports Illustrated Magazine, but the main ones are Marisa Miller, Tyra Banks, Molly Sims, Aline Nakashima, Oluchi Onweagba, Petra Nemcova, Elsa Benitez, Mallory Snyder, and Ana Beatriz Barros. Their yearly ...
First of all, I would like to say that we don't subscribe to Sports Illustrated, but my husband does pick up a few issues here and there throughout the year. He likes to read the in-depth articles about players and teams he likes and I usually...
Pros: Weekly in-depth sports coverage and behind the scenes reporting Cons: None
“Athletes are nothing but a bunch of spoiled, overpaid crybabies!” Those words—or variations of those words—are overheard somewhere in the United States on a daily basis. While they might be at least partially true, let’s ...
Pros: fantastic photography, great covers. pretty decent stories, swimsuit issue Cons: too much advertisement. They don't seem like experts when they predict winners in professional sports.
I love Sports Illustrated for their covers, photography, and stories about older players. Great players from the past. They cover the news is sports pretty well too. I'm looking at the February 17, 2003 issue with Michael Jordan on the cover....
Pros: excellent photography; detailed sports journalism; good sense of humor; obscure info and stats Cons: too much golf coverage! News is often opinionated and prejudice (true journalism is unbiased).
When it comes to sports magazines there really is none out there better than Sports Illustrated. I hate to sound like a corporate butt-kisser but it's true. These guys have been putting out a quality publication with the latest sports news, insights,...
Pros: Great Pictures, Precedent setting Cons: Lacks stats, on the thin-side
Sports Illustrated is a stronghold. Even with ESPN magazine out there, SI will still dominate as THE sports magazine. It is the precedent that other mags of the same nature try to imitate. SI gives a broad range of articles that are interesting,...
Pros: Interesting and informative Cons: The staff has their favorite teams
Sports Illustrated has long had a reputation for being fine sports journalism. It has terrific pictures, interesting interviews, and broad sports coverage. But for me, its biggest flaw is that it continues to focus on the same old teams over and over...
Pros: Excellent magazine for the Sports Enthusiast. Cons: Prices are a bit expensive. (50% price still comes to 81.40 for 55 issues.)
Ever been hungry for Kentucky Fried Chicken and gone halfway across town to get it? Ever wanted a Subway Sandwich and searched far and wide for the "closest" SUBWAY– unable to be tempted any other smell or sight?
Pros: Excellent sports coverage and photography Cons: Wish they could do a few more in-depth articles
Sports Illustrated is like an old friend. For 40 years, my friend has arrived in my mailbox with all kinds of sports information from around the world. There are contenders to Sports Illustrated's crown, such as ESPN the magazine and just the...
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